In-Office Surgical Procedures

Diagnostic Hysteroscopy
Diagnostic hysteroscopy is used to diagnose problems of the uterus. Diagnostic hysteroscopy is also used to confirm results of other tests.

Endometrial Ablations
Endometrial ablation is a procedure to permanently remove a thin tissue layer of the lining of the uterus to stop or reduce excessive or abnormal bleeding in women for whom childbearing is complete. In some cases, endometrial ablation may be an alternative to hysterectomy.

Essure Sterilizations
Essure is 99.74% effective with zero pregnancies once the tubes are confirmed to be closed, making it the most effective form of permanent birth control available.The Essure procedure is permanent and is NOT reversible. Therefore, you should be sure you do not want children in the future. Essure is covered by many insurance providers and programs. Essure Sterilizations are performed in about ten minutes, don’t involve hormones and you do not have any “downtime”.

LEEP Cervical Procedures
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) uses a wire loop heated by electric current to remove cells and tissue as part of the diagnosis and treatment for abnormal or cancerous condi-tions in a woman’s lower genital tract. LEEP may be performed when cervical or vaginal prob-lems are found during a pelvic examination, or abnormal cells are found during a Pap test. LEEP is also performed to detect cancer of the cervix or vagina.

Peripheral Nerve Evaluations for Interstim Implants (Overactive Bladder)
InterStim Therapy is a bowel control treatment option available that has a test to determine probable success prior to surgery by way of a peripheral nerve evaluation. Following a success-ful evaluation, the surgical procedure is minimally invasive.